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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_07_01 - ic ri Subscr;ptian Rags: w?,Sp pe! y United States: ;3.00 W. C. MURKAR AND SON`— PUBLISHERS 5c. PER COPY Authorized Ai Seco dA C'aad Mate VO,L.. 77 WP -- NO. 42 - PICRERING, ONTARIO --FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1sW Pub'ished Since November 1881 Post Offs=e Dept Ottawa sliiw LIKELY T-0 ,- APP'. EAL NEW COUNTY - � l ATE — --- ' TOWNSHIP TAKING BEATING AT COUNTY LEVEL-*EEVE SCOTT .: It is very likely that Pickering PICKERING V Township will appeal their new county VILLAGE _ assessment rate. They have 21 days -ithin which to do it. The following were prize-winners Reeve Sherman 'Scott' reported to at St. George's Anglican Gardea, council this week that under the Party - 1. Mrs. W. G. Messer, PiC&r l county equalized assessment program, ering; 2, Anne Englis, Pro ugharri; 3: i jr,. the township's.assessment will be in- _ Mrs. J. Marshall, Brock Road; 4. creased by $1,540,754. The township's Mrs, L. Doucette, Pickering: Treas-, assessment as returned by the town- ure Hunt, Mrs. Bruce Richardson,, ship assessors, is $16,627,118. The in- Ajax, The Women's Guild wish ,ta a : La crease would put it to $18,167 872. thank all those who contriblited, and This means that the township will all who worked so hard to make it. §s i pay an approximate $16,174 more a success, even the weather smiled - .. s +wr°ter ; into the county. Guild. at the township Let "SAFETY" be our motto qa s I pays 20.2013 per cent of the county this .week-end wherever we'are. - 1 levy now. Under the new assessment The United Church Sunday School ' they would be paying 22.07332 per has closed for the summer and will: z � cent of the county's total levy. re-open September 11 at 9.45 a: m,_ "We are paying more into the coon The Stratford Festiva! opened -- x 5 �z P or; , :� ty than Beaverton, Cannington, Rama June 27 for the season, The Shakes- r' r and Scugog put together" said the perian plays this year will be: Rom." reeve. eo and Juliet; King John, and Mid. "I think we have no alternative but summer Night's Dream. The Few to seek legal aid in appealing this," ival Publicity Office, Stratford: *91 he saki, ".and the legal bill could be send you all the details if you sib large." interested. We understand the Let; - j- Reeve Scott said he did not think Clarke family were at the.openfaW. that County Assessor Gordon Hep- performance oil Monday, ditch's reasons for the increase were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oliver, of sufficient enough. Ithaca, N. Y,, who attended Y^arlg - Ladies- "I think it is an increase that we Meeting of Friends, at Newmarket;. , ci Dunfair 8 ^hst Church $_dk Sale last week_ Proceeds go to Fairport Brach, could not accept without,protest" he visited their cousin, Miss. Elizabetl;, at Fairpo-t Beach, held a successful the recently-established Lbrary at photo by Barry Pomeroy said. "If we were getting 20 per 'Richardson, on' Tuesday. ! cent of the services it might be a Mrs. Robert H. Crank atteade4 _ - different matter. the 'Board meeting of the Mi;-ion• ' "No answer I could get for 'the in- iry Society and other sessions of PICKERING TOWNSHIP COUNCIL GETS crease -satisfied me" said Deputy Canada' Yearly Meeting of Friend Cl • reeve Ross Hawthorne. at -Pickering College, Newmarket,. , osing Saturdays "I.think we take a beating at ,the last S•turday.' s ' ��f- �� otH - county level" said Reeve Scotts Ann Lennox, Kingston Rd, west, During Summer Pickering Township, Pickering Vil- and Marie Hill, of the. Rouge, rec• Townsh anuncil passed Pickering - _ lags, Ajax and Whitby have only 13 eived their gold cords at a spediat a by-law this•week r•' 'ng themselves.D�IYIng SCItOOI of the 39 votes in county council and Gird Guide Service at 'Dumbarton , an increase in nag. 'lien will take The News Office will be closed yet this same area makes up 56' per United Church on Sunday afternoep • effect on July 4th I ail day on Saturday during the sum- I cent of the county's total population A large• number of people visited As of Monday no-, . the Deputy-i Operator May Heed mer months. The-office will re-open and 5812 per cent of the county's this-neighborhood on Sunday. The reeve and five coif-- Tlors will- re-I -Saturday mornings again in the fall 'total assessment. Greenwood Conservation Area had ceive a $5,00 incrw^ ••r $15.00 for, • about one thousand cars 'durfn the New License g ail meetings attend,; both re regular day; many brought food and made a "' g p It is u;te s • f Criticize We Rouge p . and coarmitteP, nlila -'en cents er day of it. A; sued road and some ..-- mile•to and from sal,• meetings and q. Po possible that driving Ask Stop-Sign n At safety device at that level crosschool operators in.Pickering to i • • sing phone expenses for ;ny to�rtishi,, on the Greenwood Road is certain- • -businesa calls. ;shi site not operating under the right' -� License, according o a report at Pick- Commerce St.-Bay A bylaw for a water main exten- • Reeve Sherman S••• it will receive g P- � stir, and firs. Ron Hester, Ithaca � Bring Township'council this week. - $2,W plus a $1,000 :.,r expenses. This was disclosed when a Mr. Jen- �Ir. Fred Beackstead of French- sion in' the area of West Rouge N. Y„ who have been visiting their Councillor Edgar : os and Coun- I brought forth critiesms.that people: uncle, Mr. .Dave Lennox, enjoyed a sen who recently got a permit to op- man's Bay asked township council f Pe P cillor, Hariey Spans voted against who will not have water for some Pleasant wick-end at the Lennox --:.the by-law. - I crate a driving school, felt that he this week to post estop-sign at the pap for tills exfen- g y i paid too.much as compared to taxi foot of Commerce street, before a i time will have to cottage, at Oct Lake- paid Ja^�a :d, "I do not I Sion. Miss Jane Edgar, Ataine - and operators.. He told council that his serious accident takes place. ; Louise Lishman were feel after 3% -PRrs •; 'this council license bad been issued under the "Traffic should be required to sto - The extension will connect onto guests at thy. that the work 1, c ncreased that i taxi licence bylaw. before entering Front street" he said. 'East avenue, go across highway 401 Lishman home on Sunday. mtsclt for three hot, night (at suggest a three-way to No. 2 and-then west. Mrs..Chas, hood spent the week- "People who are now holding these "Would you su Reeve Sherman Scott said that the P the usual three ••a, councillors Licenses are not properly licensed if stop" asked Councillor Ross Deakin. end with her niece, Mrs. Philip vrill get $5.00 re >, :). Bronson:, Oshawa. 1 that is the case" commented Reeve "I think it would be a good idea" Whole area would only pay for that "I do this wort; -)ublk service portion of the main crossing under Grade S. of Lincoln St. School,'. and would hate to ' =e a �Sherman Scott. • Mr. Beckstead said. g ,. iryone say, Mr. Scott said council would- give Reeve Scott said they would con- Highway 401. He said that to the accompanied _Principal. R. T. Doble _ a that I did it for th. " Councillor present the West Rouge waters and Mrs. J. C. Park on a bus tri 7. consideration to Mr. Jensen s request tact the road depaiitment on this mat- �' �' E James said and'se,e what action could be taken, ter and if there was not a bylaw,'one�'tem had paid for itself•by foot front- to Toronto on,Monday. There, they Councillor Gifford Laycox who sire and sale of water. He said he visited many. places of interest, in= could be passed dulls the Head supported the bylw- aaid that he did not contemplate any-mill rate in g office of the Can. had only 17 nights home in the Celebration e�uly St .a regard to the'extension, although the Bank of Commerce, where they saw past six months. West Rouge bylaw provides,for it,if enough money.' the.view from the top of the kilt- Reeve Sherman Sr t said that he cannot be raised by the rate and sale ish Empire's tallest building. The had not asked for increase but At Pickering means. Parliament Buildings were a feature. felt that the time tT:e reeve's jot Laundromat Has Miss Violet Swan rnd irlrs. Jean of the visit, and lunch was enjoyed' - taks, warranted it. • Parade 12,30 P. M. 'Races for Kids 11ePhersan said't7 felt it was un- on the nearby t?niversity •campus, "The time is fas+ fair to the rest of the residents in The tour then proceeded to Port. approaching Races Ball ,Games Boo.'is r Water Problem R z"ter Area, 1. Credit where they were given a when this township wi-'! have to have GREASY PIG CONTEST - a full time reeve," M*. Scott said. i Bingo - Horseshoe pitching A laundromat in West Rouge rs Ree,°e Scott said the- Nv;iole -town- "guided tour" of the St. Lawrence •The reeve said that 're had attend- STREET DANCE - EVENING 'having a problem disposing of water. ship was represented by councillors, Starch Co, factory. t: ed 23 meetings on beh^If of the town They are asking that ]0,000 gallons who he felt had the lntere.-u of th � While Gradc8. were thus con�n- township at heart. uinp• their education, Gtades q to 7. ship in the past 16 days. • • of treated'sewage be allowed to be held their :,m,nal school T,is 4 at "i drive about 2,000 miles a month LIOnS d ed into the storm sewer. • • Graliam Park, at the Roage. and over 1,000 of that is:on township Reeve Sherman Scott said that the Swimming Pools Daily i'ible Vacation School for business" he said. Health t'nit has yen them three Reeve Scott said that the pay in- L ucky 'Draw days to solve the problem. It pas sug= children of the community will be. -- - ges.ted that this water be. dumped I held in thz C. E. Centre, Pickering' crease may make other .feel like sere- ;. Must Have A Fence :United Claarch. July. 4 to 15, Mors_ing without 'fear of f:•cing financial ROI?GE HILL-PICKERIX LIONS into tanks and hauled away. Reeve I sacrifice. DISTRIBUTE VALL'AB2.E PRIZES j Scott said that this water has been 1 Swimming pools in Pickering Tow:;_ "day -through Friday, 9.00 to li.3Q_ going into a ditch and creating a real (ship will have a fence around them <h to .know more about - 1—Camera, Projector and Lights— problem. by October :31 of this this. call :,1rs. A. W. Bean, Dvffirr Dumbarton H• S P year, or the , Sz WH2-4C116. : blr, . Seller o 39 Regal tic Tor- I �owners wiil face contravention of a onto. (Seller of winning.ticket— bylaw passed this week by Pickering Ei`peth %IcKay. daughter of Dr. Twp. Employees To Township council. Win. and firs, 3icKay, of ;Brock Publish Bulletin 2—Outboard 1lotor—Mr. M. J., Ger- Road. S. won the $25 Award, for - ' The maximum penalty-for infring row, 20-Leslie St., Oshawa f merit is 8300.00. the girl tivl D stood highest in Acad-- The Dunbarton Home and School' 3-Power`lower—Mrs. Shirley Oates, Have Union Soon ! All pools• are required to hate a emit Work in Grade S, in. School. Executive have, brought but their 5 Blaydon Ave., Downsview I fence at least four feet high of chain Area'No. 2. The prize is donated b3• , first edition of a monthly bulletin, 4--Bicycle-11r. Alex DlcCoy, :11t. Pickering Township council_ will the Rouge Flilk Lions Club. Con- _ __ likely_be_dealing_w.i.tli-a--union.i-n eon ..link or other design deemed 'satis- called the "Dunbarton-Gazette-: - Pleasant Rd;; T oionto factory for keeping cFiiTdren from -gratu-latioir:, E-llie!„ -- nection with wages, etc. as far as Over 250 copies of the 12-page 7—);arbecue and.P.otisserie—fir: Wil- falling into the water. -"`Nci.L'hboTC and friends of :�qrs, 7�. their road and garbage men are con- Annan are scrn to hear,she is bacb: t. paper have iJCCI, distributed. It con- lard Deese• 23 Saurenson Ave. Enforcement of this bylaw 'is an- tains a message from the President, 6—Electric' Blanket—Mr. H. Preston, corned from now on. other jolt for the Bylaw Enforcement in.hospital again. Wm. Fair�riele;, Principal J. E. 0 35 Watson St. Over 50 per cent of the employee's Officer, �1r. H. Ashton. '.1irs. Merle Bryant is attending a Fox; Women's Page; Children's have voted in favour of having the _ Convention for School, Trustees at Page, ,and- items of general interest National Union of Public Service Em- Swimming Lessons Start Bigwin' Inn. ,this week. 1POSITION OF SUPERVISOR ployees act as their bargaining The regular June meeting 'of the to Home and School members. g agents. It is the 7irst attempt,by a H. and Reeve Sherman Scott said there Next week will.. see the start of 'On Tuesday morning there «•ere S. in this area to bring out a mon- Applications are solicited for the posi• was little point in'objecting to the several swimming lesson programs in t`k•n fall games. In the Senior game . - hly bulletin, A very worthwhile tics of Supervisor of Red Cross Home• union acting as the agent; when well this area. The local Red Cross are ex- at :1jax Pickerit� Sr, hms played effort, makers. over half the employees have signed 'St. Andrew's team, and Ajax wort applications asking the union to act Poe ting-something like 400 children j Approximately four hours a day-five this year. The retarded children and the Trophy. In the 'Junior„ Pi•_ker- Pickerijig Public Library Hours days o"week involved. on their behalf. handicapped children start their Ing boys played Lord Elgin'Schooll T h k e T R For further particulars apply to, classes next week too. --and Pickering won the Trbphy. Tues. and Sat, ,_..._..x2.00-to, 5.00 Mrs, C. E. Pettitiean, vice-Chairman, I, O. O': F. This is' a wonderful work as robe Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Cowan, of Fiiday ........__......_._ ,._.... . `AO to 800 e4<•ring P.O. Telephone WH. 2-4003 c.. - have said before. If yrnlr child c n- Rocebank were Sunday guests at the The Library will be closed on Fri- Pickering Township and village Red Cross PAPER DRIVE 1 not swim, you should try and have home of\fr, and Mrs. Irving White. day July 1., and during August, for him or her enrolled. Learning• to swim Last Thursday, the Senior Ba111 Homemaker Committee. iSATURDAY, JULY 9. _ Team of Pickering Public School' holidays. i is Zo important to everyone, es Members may obtain extra books i pc c 'played the S mior Team of Rouge PICK-UP - 11.00 A. M. Tally with more of us enjoying holi- for the holiday months. Come To Pickering, July lst days near the wateK all the time. School, and won, i�OUE HILL _ .. :. : - - June 24. sevrice or Sunday School during the copy, get is touch .vYith•)M(rs. I. Mc-' popular with the children of the It- Mr. Tony Campbell, South Af- first four Sundays of July, whsle Mr. Lean, Milton Pegg or Gladys Room, i "I rica;'visited,his aunt and uncle, Mr. Fleetham is on • vacation. Church .Brown• -5 •Happy birthday, to Mrs. 1. .Will- and Mrs. W. Smith, Five Grove Service �sd Sunday School will bR Mrs. Morden has been taken to WYLLS irur?, Altona Rd., on her birthday, Service resumed on July 31, at the usual hospital again, and is not very well. deg W machino. a0-inch tile. 154P- resumed�e 27• We are sorry to hear Mr. ]Percy Mr. atsd Mrs. I. McLean, Beat- tic tanks iaseallsd Dad eleaaed. Mrs. D. Wallace, Toronto, spent Y hours. Smith, Woodview Ave. is in Ajax Sandra and rice and Gerald Dad• Elva Henning W. WARD - WHITBY, ONT. fast week-end with her parents Mr: Hospital. Joe Pegg, Oshawa, , .aad Mrs. (7. Waldruff, Akona Rd, pi had dinner on Saturday night with" and family have gone to Bancroft, Pbons: MO 8-2m i Me and Mrs. A. Westbrook event Mr. and Mss. M. Pegg, Alfred, Bar- to the funeral of Mrs. M4.Can's Aug 5 fast Thursday, in Fenelon Fails, -at bara and Ruth. brother. I We bohaae. GREENWOOD Mr, and Mrs. W. Pegg and Ger- Sympathy of this community goes Mrs' and Mrs. J. Hamilton, of ald, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks to Mrs. McLean at this time. BILLS MOTOR SHOP „ BrouaMsm, visited Mr. Deed Mrs. ]w Memorial Day at Salem Cemetery and Rosalie spent Saturday evening Public School children and par- LAWNMOWER R,FPAIRS 1 SchveArn, last Saturday. was well attended. with Mr. and'Mrs. Floyd McGary, ents had a surprise shower. for their ! Repairs To All_Makes Of ' rfe glad to hear Mrs. Miller, Rev. Cresswell, Claremont and of Whitby, junior Room. Teacher, on Monday Siaall Mof6r1. Sheppard Ave. is feeling better.. I Rev. T. Fleetham conducted the ser- The Farm Forum and friends still• night. Miss Stearman plans to be No. 2. Highway and Old Roseb�ui: Birthday wishes to Carol Colqu vice. Mt. Zion choir had carge of have a few copies of ".Past Years in married soon. She will be missed in Road. bon, 1st. Con. on'her 11th birthday the music. There will not be any Greenwood". If anyone would like a this community. She has,been very _.__... :.__..TEMPLE 9-21114 I r j OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL7:00 Polk ROUGE HILLS NO, 2 HIGHWAY ON T EXCEPT THURS, & FRi. TILL 9:00 P.M. ' ICES EFFECTIVE WE i THUR. JUNE 29 - _ i EXTRA SPECIAL - FIRM CLOSED INION DAY FIRM GOLDEN RIPE ! D�c ► Friday, July 1st -- OPEN WED. & THURS. EVENINGS TILL 9:00 P.M. -- (Prices Effective Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday) C , :. . ' � .- . • fib. FRESH LEAN Minced WHILE THEY LAST — . .1FRESH KILLED - NOT FROZEN ARRIVING DAILY — FRESH HOMEGROWN _ • � GRADE A OVEN READY .ROASTING of BOILING :: STRAWBERRIES PRICED ATTRACTIVELY C SAVE ON RUTHERFORD'S (NO DEPOSITS) FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS ..(Average Weight 3 - 6 pounds) FRESH BUTTERMILK .�__ Quart Carton 20c FRESH CHOCOLATE MILK Quart Carton 25c } FRESH SKIM MILK ._ Quart Carton 17c LEAN PEAMEALED FRESH 10% CEREAL CREAM V2 Pint Carton 18c j» FRESH,18% TABLE CREAM _.__ t/s Pint Carton 23c - }! _ C FRESH 35% WHIPPING CREAM __ t/2 Pint Carton 39c COTTAGE BOLL FRESH HOMOGENIZED MILD M2 Gallon Carton 42c SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF PLUS 13c OFF EMWALED BACK BACON -_ MEND -CUTS OR SLICES lb- 59c C TEA A 'GS Pkg. of 100 - 2-Cup Size CENTRE CUTS OR SLICES lb. 69C MAPLE LEAF SPECIAL OFFER OF 6< OFF PLUS 4< OFF • Large 16 oz.' Jar _ - SIRLOM T-BONE : •CHED- R-SPRED �49C S MAPLE LEAF � (SAVE 60 .1 Ile. Roll _ C ,BABY ROLL- CHEESE �4 9c fiEAKS & WING Ib SWIFTS JEWEL SAVE 4 CENTS - SHORTENING ` ib: 27c MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA OUR OWN BRAND ? " : . 2 lb. Bag B the Piece 1b. 29c Sliced 1b. 3,5C D -.-..M 1C $ EAL _ AMERICA DRY Large 30 oz Bottle Deposit) MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS PURE,PORK 1 lb. carton GINGER :;A L E 2 f�� 25c ST. WILLIAMS (SAVE 60 ::Large 24 oz. Jar : - RRY JAM - --MAPLE LEAF A t/s lb. tin MAPLE LEAF SMOKED - - _- •�:'3 � COOKED� HAM � _ • .29 PICNIC SHOULDER . .. . , . • _ Ham SAVE 20c AND STEAKS � ZIP. . . . '15 oz. tins ' . . E, RO DOG -FOOD 'ors ' \ OR ROASTS for C 7 BONELESS ROLLED • - . . _ ' . 3 -CASE OF 48 T INS .95 — $ flood ME RIB ROAST REGULAR _ FRESFC , 1 • w C 4, ices Stea' ' 'k �bs STROUD S FOOD MARKET • �r MEN FANIIPM ;to scription, iq the area, and there is good to see improvements.,no out, ` of work put in by the uiii�.of the -Brownies in Claremont HA'; jtye The brush that was. ns 'also a reward of $5,00 payable. to ter how big or small, like this, in Group Committee of the Boy;Scout 2j,`at 630 p. m. The girls tbedvei o t iging a . any person reporting seeing such an the community, and Cubs of the .Beach. Everyone their Pins and Badges. The frowis•m hazard and.hea>Itrlr•menace at the act. Here is some welcome news f6r is most welcome'tQ use the benches ies and Guides entertained molt&+. of Ldcevlew' Ave. has been el- Sorry to report Mr: John Denney residents. The Ratepayers Associv- for their intended purpose, and it is era .during the evening. iglfimated•b7' the township crew with is in Ajax Hospital, but.pleased to tion has placed five picnic tables alp only asked that'you respect them as The 4-H Home-making Club held bp> A+situ +W also been report his improving nicely. the beach, that not only -is a way of belonging to you and Mated; to the effect that fine of $25 Now, steps have been erected at showing their wish for the residents. hors. Ha Your neigh- their second meeting at th Gems of Happy picnicking every- Grace Jackson, on Wednesday even-' �ltl be imposes on any person con- i the rear door of fhe Community to enjoy the beach more, but the one. ing June 2l: During' the meeting ?Acted of dumping. refuse of any de- Hall that serves as an exit. It is be also represent many hours Mr. Fred William s,• • Dunbarton they learned how to fheze atraw� - Shores, is still is Ajax Hospital, but berries, and alap how to ,transplant is'improv+ig nicely. and thin out their vegatableif gar- - Miss Jennifer'Ricketts, of Mogr- dens. Next meeting will be field on twenty-eight fitly 13, at' the home of Pa*•Go_v guests at her entertained home that gathered to lot Mrs. G. E. Holtby's). Meeting -lands help her celebrate her 13th birthday, closed with a dainty lunch_of cook- which occurred recently. The boys ies and tea, served by the hostesses: and girls enjayeki a big bonfire, and 'Mrs. Jackson and' Grace. F LY E R S toasted weiners and marshmallows; Mrs. Romb'ruugh, Toronto, spent Played games and danced. Everyone- tfie week-end with her brother Mr. one present -thoroughly enjoyed it. T. English and Mrs. $r>,glish. Many happy retdrns to*Ken (Bea- Mrs. Chas Hood 'called on Mrs. ' who was five years old one-day last ;week. ver) Pickard Lemmou it on June 27. :M r. and ors-fseorge Knox aqflay -safe. Please don't forget Vacation Bible fake visited their,parents"W. sr School wh:cfi commences July 4, a:3 ans .�1rs., Knox, one day recently. "will continue_through July.15. . All Mr. and Mrs.-John Harvey, Tor- ch ldren from 6 to 12 are invited to onto, visited his parents, Mr. and attend, the hours being 9.00 to 12.C� Al. Harvey d ring the weelar Mrs. u e of the forenoon. The theme this end. r year will be Pioneering With Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Chennier, Torontoj; IT you have never attended .befor^^ called on Mrs. Lettrason on. Sundajf just ask some of the ch.ldren who- evening,. 'Kites are fun,but remember these important'rules have, and we feel sure Mrs. Geo. Willson,'Mm W. Ham: —the a 1 to all airborne to s on a s you will be - Y apply Y string. -, there. £Iron, Mrs. A. Glen and Mrs. Thos. mrd x. Dennison who celebrated'their bir grounds of St.. George's Anglican Neves By a kite near hydro fines. If the string is thdays (8th), on.June 29.. Church, Pickering,__on Saturday last. wet and touches live wires electricity could —-- - Sorry to earn tha the Le - O t. Tem scan- - 1 t Itt no a Rev. Eric Smalley, n p _-_ trwet from the power lines down the string of Bgtler, of Dunbarton Shores is a- cc Federation' was guest speaker at - gain confined to her home. Get well t. John's.Church on Sunday, last. ---..__ _ . co S your kite t0 you. The danger 13 increased if the soon Lenora. Mrs. Lernrrtpn .and Mrs. lifatthews kite has a-.metal frame. Never use a wire or a 'On Tuesday, June 21,. fourteen visited,Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Middle- ladies of the. Ladies' " Association ton, Ashburn, Sunday afternoon. Middle- wire reinforced string.to fly a kite. Always fly met.ac the. Community. Hall. - them in an open area. - Tire lovely garden at the home.of. K�wania�■,7 TO Attend Mrs. A. Pickard was the scene In :Never try to get back a kite if caught on any n:eg o � � So nday,evr �a delightful 'byn �• • voyage supper party in honour of ! overhead wires or electricti a tus. Better to Miami Convention 10" PPS Jennifer Ricketts, who was flying lose your kite than risk your life or serious injury. to England on. Wednesday, Guest, Lunbarton K l iwanian Jack Dunham "attending included Diago $utter,' To Attenj Miarr-i Conventian D� ina Shecdy, Cl%a:ia Dosne, J,-en The regulai weekly dinner meet- PARENTS—Safety education begins at-home.* Hepworth: Florence Mitchell aid ing of the Dunbartun Kiwanis Club' - Linda and Susan Pickard. Be sure your children follow the above safety Jennifer wa held o„ Monday _s -uf week, l re eta with. eight nnEm'7ers of the Leasido ,. , l }'ing fn En England, and we rules. wish 1 her a happy holiday. as guests. • �niniveraary" Congratulations to very fuf.resting Irrogram was 3'h is important message is being published Mr. and Nfr�. L. Btirro•.t.• who eels- provided oy the. Lea,tde Club, en- lrraf d their t wvedditig anniser- titled "The Jet. Abe". Ralph` Ran- throu throughout Ontario in an endeasour to, prevent a e ' Barg on June 27. sum;'oi American Airlines, projected recurrence of serious accidents and power blackouts Pupils and parcrtts alike are sorry colour slides slioivfug the progress which have r0 7ri ee th ee of our teachers leaving in air travel from first passenger �a a the-school this..year to begin new Ptanes up Lo the latest jet liners. resulted recently,th ugh the misuse Of kilet, bposts.is the fall. iti`e wish them good he slides.provided an amazing con- bye,. speed, servic and passen- ye, gaud lurk and continued sue- tract i _.. , cess- to Mrs. Sihbaf Mrs.' Graham get' comfor,. Airplane development ` ., >-w► and Mr. Whitney, in the past two decades has been ONTARIO HYDRO Pastor, Holmes will 'be bringing carried out oil a. tremendous scale. the mesa at both services at the r, ansam, acting as commentator, _ _ - D.unfair Baptist Church on' Sunday, explained that, along with.improve- ..July 3., ments -in passenger comfort, travel , emern . Lw ur• an an children, teachers and parents left Francisco ha. been cut from eight- our school at 10.00 a. ni. Destinat- cen hours, to slightly less than four, w • '. w r ion - �Greenw•ood Conservation. Pk. hours, sine_ the introduction of the _ unbarton Pi� eri�i,� Aswan's h `� - <-fqr the anlival ;e}t.>o1 p'en's, The Jct-Propelled Air Lines. ~ e'.nildren spent an cn}orable, day in Visiting gueas were: Dennis Me- - -' d swimniin ands A:ann Rai;lh Senior. FRIDAY - ram mg an Garr P' g. return- Y SATURDAY :ed-to the school at 3.00 p local Club Jack Dunham of the JULY atlt -Card Of Thanks 'lub wtil be one of the sixteen JULY 9th, thousand l:iwanians who 'attend the 47 P.M. i We would like to thank our net- 45th Annual Convention of Kiwanis A rn s International at Dorf Nit thbars friends and relatives for Miami, June 26 to KIR't�\IS Pt1RK as D T thar expressions of sympathy, and They meet in the huge- Miami 30 Br�RT011 .,_floral tributes, extended to us in the Beach Convention Hall. rec:n: loss of a loving `at.er. -- - .. ENJOY HOURS .Of FUN WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS Alex Herdman and Family' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Squires - tat A versary, 'At once nnr H w 25 _ ? BROUGHAM Mr. and `.it's. ]-Hugh Squires, of ;XONSTER BINGO BOT� lr'IGRTS hnd r rat w•.i11 receive. their friett�s Brougham �i'gep'g institute will and relatives pn $atuclay, July 9, _ d ;�tt ih 3nnuat picnic. at "The hot hp 0 440 P. m. and froth 7.00 m 200 t -otaptes on July 12. Tr"Sportation _to 9.00 p. m. at their home, on the LOOK ID��E ]LOOK provided, Bus leaves 11 9 11 - -" ea m. occasion of their 25th Wedding An- EvLervone welcome` Roll Call --"Tea .niversary. ToweC' will be held at the Se2tem- _ i her meeting, and NOT thv rtekt i Card-Of Thanlu • PONYRIDES • DRIVE -MIDGET CARS meeting as previously reported. GRILLS - Mrs. A. GriU} and Fam- bfr. and Mrs. Carswell and dough- sly wish} to convey their sincere ter of Oshawa Mr, and Mrs. J. C, thanks and- appireciation to all who s- TRACTOR ' FISH POND '1:Milton, called ore their mother,'i have been to kind, during their re_ i Mrs. IV. Hamilton on Sunday. cent bereavement of a loving hiss,. -joy Rebekah Lodge is holding band and father. Sale n the S re Lawn, on FREE MERR Y— - Bake o to -' rT GO RUUL'VD � •Thursday. June-30, at 5.30 p. m. �..'CAR ,RADIO REPAIRS ' Come and zet your supply of baking - DLtNBART0N RADIO �GAMES GALORE FOR YOUNG & OLD for the holiday. AND TELEVISION J Several ladies from Brougham at ::Two. Doors West Of I. G. A. -tended t e !other an Daughter PICKERING VILLAGE MODERNREFRESHMENT BOOTH—HOME BAKING SALE Banquet put on by the Guides and � WH2-6430 or TE9 ,191 [. :Get, your lucky'draw tickets front' most business places in area Viand members wearing the hat with Big We �� Y Make sure you Coke B01R t Miss �Q Tb Insurance Certificate or HOSPITAL at least, the Certificate - Seeing' the Pickering rea Youth Band on Parade at -the.­ Park.' number. Jot the number it 9 9 down now—and keep it (Saturdtly, Ju�y 9th-7 p.m. where it con Lie found* n an emergency. ... - Afternoon & Evening. Attendance Prizes Drawn 3 p.m.-9 READ m YOUR e. ps a ONTARIO N HOSPITAL THE BIG LUCKY TICKET DRAWS AT 10 P.M: -SAT., JULY 9TH INSURANCE GUIDE ONTARIO HOSPITAL —if you haven't one ask SERVICES COMMISSION • t BRIXG YOt R PA Vp S TA Y ALL VA Y your employer or write TORONTO 7, ONTANO f _ - had to be•cancelled_-,. - when the wine Michelle, Ridgewood for spent a few suddenly dropped.' � Local Couple Married lower Squadron days last week motoring through — _- --- Brockville to Montreal. ids Social Evening Beat Wishes arid~ congratulatiena ��' ' to' Don and Dorothy MacPherson, Last Saturday ' night, Mr. and sn . 1 On Friday, June 24th, The French- Ridgewood Rd. who celebrs { their Mrs. Wm Matthews entertained- in i �an'a Bay Power Squadron h Id its twentieth wedding annsversary •last a combined'birthday party and ann- �c d >• first social evening, the - week. iversary, baturday beang M tnsi par r. ;]loses. o! which was the presentation Grace Presbyterian Women's Guild Ainsley's birthday, and Sunday be- r u , ,pf certificates to three new members ..(St Anne's Circle) will_ hold a ing the 6th wedding anniversary of �'` °t•r why a z , gtxtd two lady associates who had Srtawberry Tea Sat., July 2 from 2 Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Higginson. § . t<►assed their pilotit%g examinations in to 4 p.m at the home of Mrs. Com- Mr. and Mrs..Robert,Dey proudly March. The banquet was held at Am- ber, 56 Rouge Hill Dr. Everyone wel- announce the arrival of their first Varc The a nqu is West Bill. come. grand-daughter, born last Frid•y, ���" Mrs. Francis Chaddock Halifax, y k,• _.A,fter dinner the certificates were June 24, at the _Toronto East G:�- sented and the squadron oath od- is visiting her son, daughter-in-law oral Hospital. Mother and baby do- nua�e�ed by Commander Phil Lamb. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug ing well 'H'� z ' Y' d short film on water safety was Chaddock and little Karin, Rouge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dumond gbovt*ri,• followed by both round and Hill Dr. attended' the 25th'annual Tracy re- ;� ,Square dancing. The party was en- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller and fam- union at Orillia, on June 19. .' ,Joyed by all as everyone was-enthus- fly, Ridgewood Rd., spent the week- Mr. and bars. E. F. Cook, .Bow end at Kashe Lake where they held manville, visited Mr, and Mrs. A. H. ' Ustic in taking part. r The following members of the a birthday party for Mrs. Miller's. Cook., of Glendale- Drive, Sunday. ; 9l+I -five of the *xecutive worked hard to make the- mother when about twenty Congratulations to Mrs. Will.am 6 �pvening a success: Commander Phil family were present. Matthews who will celebrate obit- y "` trtenant Commander Gordon Mrs.'Ann Vaughn, Chesley, visited i thday on July.l. - ' '� ✓� :yamb, Lie with her neice and family, Mr. and $olmes; chairman recreational coin- y, b1 r. and Airs. Robert De attend- . rnittee; Lieutenant David Morgan, Mrs. Bob Smith, and -little Kathy, ed,the wedding of Miss Doreen Bur - .Secretary; Lieutenant Dick Braid, Rouge Hill Dr. on Sun., June 26. gess to Mr. Stewart Sheaves E returns of the day to "•, ,:. 1Treasurer; First Lieutenant Fran Many happy Saturday,.June 25, at Donlands Un-. ,y Allison, nominating committee chair- Ann MacCrae, Ridgewood Rd. who ited Church, Toronto. �z� y. man, Lieutenant.Fred Bunt, nomin- is two Sun., July 3.' The Vaughan Willard Graduation Ming and recreational committee Grace Presbyterian Sunday School Banquet was held last Tuesday ec� member. held their picnic Sat., June 25 at eying. I Reegisttration for future classes will Springfield Park, Whitby and all the . GREED RIVER 6e during the week.of Sept. 19th. Yong fry report a most enjoyable' water' safety cal! be obtained from Mr. and Mrs. Sturie l:,arsson, of any member of the executive or phone / Perrino. Florida, spent two weeks(.t RENCHMAN S• BAY SAjam-Al! Adams, WE. 2.4653, West :the' Park. Xill, Fran Allison, AT. 2-1044: The Frenchman's Bay Home and The Home and School held their School Association held a Gmdua- last meeting on Thursday, after a Lion Banquet at the school on Friday successful season. Reports given es _ : fed Cross Campaign evening, June 24th to honor the 1964 satisfactory to all members. i. . . , graduates who successfully passed The annual Memorial Day Ser- �����ll��I their Grade 8 examiniitions. This was vice held for Prunswick Hill Cem- .i7 the largest graduating class in s etery was.well attended on Sundae. RPM•. Mr. Elliott was sneaker. - ;, .A de4ightfui afternoon et-togeth- number of years and there were over ; r �•• '} 8 64 ,students and parents attending.) Mrs. B. Draper and firs. T. Has- Mr. and Mrs George Fair; o. P:cs- Re-�a'ian was held in the S. S. room •er w-as held at the country home of Grades 7-and 8 sell of ,Markham, visited Buffalo on eying, who were married 'recently in of St. An3icvr's Presbyterian Church r Mr. Bruce Simpson, St- tsorg:s AngLcan Churcli. The' _photo by Barry Pomeroy Brigadier J. G, Svragge, in Picker- teacher, presented pins to the four-i the week--nd. �3ng Township for workers on the teen graduates. They:were•Ellie Me- vecent Red- Cross Campaign• Many � Ka Mary Beth McClements, Ann -i',persons from all harts of the Vili. Y. Y J Thurstch, Susan Szablewski, Byran age and Township attended. ; James Clarke, the 1960 Campaign Skitch Robert Fertile, Roger Yakely, =pair mnt,ainn race avprox its.for: Bobby'Brown, Tony.-.Salt. Billie ��'ise- p S y man, 'Alex': Oliphant, .P.ueben Wil- 1 #37;Q. It. was the hig`heat figure +sites, •tsar-ii3tl+svv, «'a� s t'••o- ■01"N reached in the locality to date iur ney. Eli':e tic&ay received a prize a the annual.drive for funds. of 3-'.y')t) and a i.lactua for obtaining i The Pickering Branch has been top honors in the whole school at ea. ' one of the Inost successful in its 31x. John .`Tickle, Principal of N'aug- campaigns in the Province.. It .has han�Willard School was guess sp eak-1 ♦ ` been one of the top areas in meet- er. A very en joyable luncheon was; i served under. the conve:nership of - -ing ,its quota, - i As a result., the- Branch has un- ►, Mrs. Bein:ce Warren. .Adcrtaken many activities that only The Frenchman's Bay, road $choo.1 Iarg-er city branches have been able '?old•their picnics on Monday, June 1'to pmFtrain., Among the, recent in- '27th. Grades 7 and 8 had an enjoy- incvations has been'a Home-maker!:' tble time -at 'Sun Valley Park Scrrice, that has been virtually stlf- Grades 1 to 6 also enjoyed their plc- _f.au,.tainin in its first six months of iic at Glen Avis Patk. — operation and has met with tremen- Several ntem is of t e air•or t+dovs response., Yacht Clu&are taking a cruise-across� = ' The Women's Work Group, und•: :he lake-to'.Olcott, N.Y. for the holi-I er Mrs, A. Tyas,•. have completed fay weekend. W.�t , friar.° .knitted articles and •quantit- Mr., and Mrs. •Bob Hausler of t' fl' i.11l5 C� --sew'h p,00d4 which went on Buffalo spent-last weekend with their s -vii,play at• the -Red Cross Centre, ,agents,.big. and 3lrs. Ralph -Swan. - f'Brack Roa,i, on Tuesday, June. 21. Jirrnnie and Sandy- Vernon. of 1 A Swiinmin; Program for Fauna= Waynesboro, No2•th Carolina, are i sters, is scheduled for the month of visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Ron - I•July. Other successful entcr:pri%es playford for six weeks. Brave, been - 'the Blobd Donor The .Pickering Township. Softball ,^ " Clinic: Welfare Assistance, Disaster LeazLLe stets under way this week. 1 Fmergency_ . Care, -and the Loan ' On Thursday, June 30th, the midgets 1 -Cupboard. play at.home against Greenwood ands. (. tfrs, Spragge and Mrs. Charles. the peewees play at Pickering. On •C-per, Claremont, poured tea and July 5th peewees play _at home loc,ffce in the gracious dining-room I against Greenwood and at Pickering! Early BI6'i - w•3tttnlg. :.::�. L. G. Allman, Clare- -'ally Mont, :firs. J. Daniel-Jenkins and {f:s^., +,?.Mrs. G. Julian assisted in the pre- The Frenchman's Bay peewees arefrr.Err going to Woodstock on. Jul 1st for •.v'�•' r rations. - Corr. the Peewee Softball Tournament. Extra cars are needed for transport- STRD ing the boys and Coach Don Hopkins r would appreciate'any offer of assist- • _ Tine West Rouge School was'a bee- ` 3une 27 akin getting the team to Wood- Barbecued Pig Steel Man `Style IftO of activity on Mon., t'wben the girls'were fitted,for school Happy birthday greeting's to:Mrs. -tuliforrns consisting of green tunics, 000°F. In add>< Helen Hill 'who is celebrating. her - . �gT�g mgt g}cel was known to heats ranging up to. 3, iblazera and accessories to match with g *hito blouses complete with crests, birthday on July 1st:. J-M packings,friction materials and p Andrew Corman, who is now living _ +• 4AQ �gYPt��• � Greece 3,000 year's floe; ° JWs should solve many" a mothers m i are used extensively us 55111 n of buying their daughters in Beams-ville, paid a visit to the' ago it had already reached an advanced 1'ransite pipe .�Outflts this fall. Bay on Sunday and visited with stage, rBitt_.primitive processing made many phases of.steel production: Roof The Kind'ergarden pupils•with their several of his old- friends. 'teachers, -Mrs. Rolls and Mrs.,- Peg . 'We are pleased to hear that Mrs:' Steel scarce and expensive. . 1Ag6 and ihdUBtrial building products Pm' Were treated to a trip b bus on Mon. Helen Fenton is feeling better after duced by' the Comp(Wy provide Shelter p Y her recent illness.. She extends thanks "' Sir Henry Bessemer changed:all that Ao Mrs. Pegs' farm near Claremont for personnel and equipment is mangy end -report'a Most exciting time. to the Bowling League for the lovely in 1856, two years before.Johns-Manville Mrs. B. Pheonix,' Roue Hill Dr.,.flowers. Steel plants. Rouge was founded. His Bessemer Converter � � :•: - 4ntertained twenty-five guests in Congratulations' to .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman who are celebrating was able to 'change pig iron into steel in The Steel Industry is only one of the ' ...lter home Sat., June 25 when.she had g •A farewell party for her neice, Mrs. their 14th Anniversary on June 29th. 15 minutes. Steel became less costly and major fields in which vital nips are played We are very sot to hear that *rd Dr. G. Catura , who is leaving tY .sorry men and women,here Y g Mrs. Anne Cichum received serious more Plentiful.Today,one converter with by Johns-Manville for Pontiac Michigan where her hus- ]band , is _opening a -practice. Mrs. injury to her finger when she caught a 25-ton capacity can.produce 1,200 tons and at other J-M plant and mine loea- �Caturay was the former Patricia it in--the__meat__slicing machine last :f steel_in-24 hours. _..._ ++,o�'j'hey_take_pride_lII_providing.plOd Frida She was treated at,the A'ax i--�QtvB eY, an �htchool-t`n scar- Y• J. born for.some time before her mar- Hospital where she' received 28 JOhita-Manville has helped the Steel acts and services for widely diversiSed j 3•lage. stitches., ` Industry save millions of dollars in fuel company operations that now embrace The deepest 'sympathy of the com= •A very successful Euchre"was held unity is extended to Mrs. Della on the lawn at the home of Mrs.i .. -- ' coats each year by Producing special 'more than a'score of separate businesses. •. . ,tic Xeenan, and her family, Chesterton 'Eva Stephens last Thursday in aid of I :: the insulations and refractories used' They serve virtually eve essential ,ILi- the Fairport United Church •W.A. '',throughout the Industry.'These materials dustry in North and .South America, "Shores, in the. loss of her. Mather, t`P ' lilt. Evans whose funeral was' held `Prize winners were 'Mrs. Eva`Play- - Thu E June o in the city, also to 1!ord and Mrs. McGowan. Mrs:I - -also protect steelmaking equipment from Mexico,Europe and other world markets. ky ? 'Dtr. Russ Ferguson, 'Rouge Hill•'Dr, Mounce... received the " consolatio:: I - --mth the death of a brother, Roylance prize. Ferguson, Thugs., June 23, funeral Hundreds of-people from the city "• <a __ 'services were Mon., June 12,7 from took advantage of the first good Sir '� johns Man vi I I e : Xonge St. and Sheppard Ave..-and to day of the season to picnic at Frenci. �.;�� ° � [ra. H. J. .Goff, Chesterton Shores, man's Bay. Glen Avis Park was al,:d -1 whose mother, .Mrs. Anne Downey, almost to capacity.• - ;� Several sail boats o dieb 'in St. Michael's Hospital Thugs., got Gff to a qo"d , +' .Qune 2. Funeral services were:Sat., start f -ltelfi by the , Tordrito Plant At rt Union Opt dune 25 from 873 Kingston Rd. Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club each � / Po ►+• Mr. and Mrs. Al Bannock and Sunday, but unfortunately the race . _ f Ronald Sainsbury, at Woodbridge, Mrs.,M. Anderson and Mr, and Mrs. ford, Rosebank ,Convalescent home successful one, on .Saturday, with reception held.at Reg. Sanderson, Claremont. is in hospital in Toronto, for a few ------ �i _ Miss Daphne Chewins, formerly of Kleinburg. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Gliddon and weeks. Card Of Thanks Claremont, now living in Stouffville, Mrs. Lloyd• Pascoe is now home Lynn, and Mr. and bars. G. Taylor Last Thursday afternoon euchre _. :'has been a patient in Newmarket from Uxbridge Hospital and feeling- and Frank enjoyed the week-end at was,held at Mrs. Wm. McLean's, E. Hospital for the past two weeks. much better. Port Severn.'Bill had car trouble Q,n Woodlands. Winners - Mrs. F'. Mr. and Mrs. W Frank Baker Mr. Eddie Ortiz is building agar- Mrs. Stan McMullen is now play. the way home, and had to leavg it. Schwalm; Mrs. A. Knight; Con., wish to thank their massy friends r age at his home here. He leaves for for their lovely flowers in the and cards, a ing the'organ at the morning ser- Mr. and Mrs. Mason, of -Toronto Mrs. Whitfield• Throw, Mrs. King. visited Mr, and ,Mrs. Jack Norton, Sorry to hear Mrs. Forbes,• of while Mrs vice �Do Lo�^h- Spain, on a .visit, this .week-end. vice of the Baptist Church and Mrs. on Sunday. Toynevale Road,was not well last awa Hospi , aI$Q Mr. and Mrs. J. Anonby enter- Carnegie, in the evening. They are The Golden Age Group en o ed for the flowers acid a'speeial''Thittk twined friends at a garden party laot replacing Mrs.° Chas. Gostick, woo P j Y week. Friday. They enjoyed dancing to an has suffered a heart attack. their picnic to Midhurst Park. Lunch The Strawberry Tea held at Mrs. You" to Rev. Buttars for his visits accordion. Some of the guests'wore• A number from the village atten- was provided by, the Home and G. Cowan's last Wednesday was a and prayers for recovery. distinguishing_native costumes. A ded the Decoration Service at Ux- School. After lunch, they-to ured ,A;?IIIIIIIIIIIIR a. e 'bonfire high-lighted fhe evening. bridge, on Sunday. the area. wnies Mr.. Jack Mansell spent a few Mr. and Mrs. gy m. Cassig, Ux- The Girl Guides and BroMother and 'Daughter Banquet.aast DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION 'days this week at Bethlehem, Pa., bridge, spent Sunday evening with ' the Sarco U. S. Plant. He and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Coates. week was a big success. T.V. CALLS TO THE HOME Mansell are spending the holiday,in The Claremont Guides and the New York. Brownies attended United Church EAST ROUGE PICKERING STORE AND REPAIR SHOP t. Ontario County..has kindly painted here on Sunday morning. We are glad-to hear"bir. O'Day's OPEN DAYS AND EVENINGS large cross"X" marks on the road- l-laremont union Cemetery will hand is improving after being caught - - way approaching Claremont school, hold its Annual Decoration Service Wed. 9 a.m. iZ noon to signify - school crossing. this coming Sunday. at 2.30 p. m in the lawnmower. Both the Claremont Cub Pack and_ Rev. A. E. Cresswell will speak. We are .pleased to hear Tommy PHONE — TE. 9-1191 — WH. 24430 Miss Pat Welsh, Kavin, Old Rosebank"Rd. S. is feel- _ Scout Troop camped at the Scout- , daughter of bir' ing better after his illaess. .'Sales of TUBES — BATTERIES — TOWERS, ETC. -_- master Don Sanderson's, at Ashburn, and Mrs. Bill Welsh, was married in. Congratulations to bNI'r. and Mrs. last week-end. The Cubs on Fri- Toronto; on Saturday to Mr. Ed- Ewin, Rosebank, on the birth of a T.V. Antenna Installations— Small appliance repairs— Repairs on day and Saturday, and the Scouts ward Sims. After the wedding trip, daughter last week tar radios — house radio i transistor 'from Saturday afternoon to .Mon- ..they will livq in Toronto. . Sorry to hear Mrs. Kate Duns- day -morning. The high winds of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haynes, of Friday night didn't quite blow the Gownstown Mr. and airs. Keith • tents down, but did a good job of --.Drake; Mr. and Mrs. peter Meyer; blowing away the flies. The Cubs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, and Mr. enjoyed a treasure-hunt, flag raid;-a and Mrs. Wm. Burk; of Stouffville, H ' paper chase, a fire-lighting and _wat- Bothered at the !ionic of Mr. and er-boiling race plus lots of swimm- Mrs. Fred Ward, on Sunday. i ing. The Scouts had a more relaxed Dominion Day Firework's will be time of it. Cooking for,the prick were setoff at the Park. Tickets may be . �. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Desjardines, on obtained at the gate. - Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. keith-Norton, Queen's Univ- � ersity student, acrd several Chre A. '% V -Judd, on Sunday: The group comet- f p portation while moot men will conduct service in fi >' t ittee provided trans . , s- - - the Ladies" Auxiliary looked after Brougham ynd Claremont United the food. Craig Peters took a. Cub Churches on July 10, 17 and 24. f Marilyn Rennie celebrated a bir- thday and Scouts Own type service Sunday y - thda last week, with a party.fifer _ morning. The Orange Six won the y P y - tenth birthday anniversary. week-end, competition and the- Red - - - - P Mr. and bfrs. Nelson Sanderson Six won the regular inter-six com- r petition for Mav-)isne. -Cub.Leaders were given a surprise party on the occasion of their 40th wedding ann- i.'• for the v�reek-end were: J. Mansell' ivtrsary, at the home of Mr. area and R, Greer, This was a sor!'of - �0 NTI A Scout Finale for both, "who• are bfrs. Robert Hockley. Attending now retiring as far as the Claremotit were: Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry-Jarvis, ' Pack is concerned. Caledonia; Mr. and airs. Jack Dun- _ Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges atten- can, Orillia: bir. and firs. 'Doug. -ded the wedding of the former's Bryant, Pickering: Mrs. Mantle and __ " • _ cousin. aliss Doroihy Bates; to Mr. Mrs. Woo•lburn, Toronto: Mr. and _ �-•- ' ONTARIO _ r LEGISLATIYB ASSEMBL7 s - Select Committee on - cop ns�xrance 03;April te Sth,1%0,the Legislative Assembly of Ontario appoind LuRaxnaN Door S1orr Stein a Select Committee"to enquire into all matten relating to insur• .,A O E N E ti A L M O T C•R f VALUE _ aace of agricultural a'Oli"produced in Ontario against hazards to r. _ an crops during the growing season."and.without limiting the aessers)ity of the foregoing,to inquire into the following[natters: K � - 1. Tae hassrds affecting each crop during the growing season. r such as hail,drought,frost,wind,eicessive rainfall,good, 1_ -- — . r - 'disesae,inseck Pests,eta; -.2. The annual losses sustained by the producers from cub _ �. Pontiac has scored again with the style sensation of 3. T'he insurance, if any, preaeatly avatTable'for crop'insut- the year. Every sleek line is proof of Pontito's sues in respect of each hazard; , design leadership.This is the car that-will-retain the The rata charged or that might be'charged by insurance freshness of its appeal for years. Pontiac's flats for against say or all hazards; cargo makes your investment a ling one. d 5. The application of the Crop lusurance Act (Ganda) to - ak tae . Ontario, or particular areas thereof, or.in respect of par yf� K. tieular crops or otherwise; And to make each recommendations ss are deemed advisable with respect thereto; Y• ' « •f ' The Committee invites repiesentstions from parties interested is O any or all aspects of the foregoing terms of reference:Such reprs - _, Pontiac is enjoying its most successful year because • sentations should be in the form of written briefs, fifteen copies 1 Y g • Y of which should be submitted to the Secretary-of the Committee it has proved you can have luxury and economy too. Wt later than September IW 1960.An opportunity will be gins Not only is Pontiac low in price but it's way up.on at•Peer date for those making aobmissions to appear in person •- , ' t:* ,_. ;` ..:•:, �• no-cost extras.-Luxury features—including dual t - before she Committee. sunshades, step-on brake, cigarette lighter !r parking, G.R•Elam and marry more—are standard on Pontiac. William A.'StswtiM IK.P.F.r Secretary, Chairman Boi 247,Parliament-111*t 1&b' 1960. �'oroato$,Ontario. NEW SUPPLE-SUSPENSION TO SOFTEN YOUR RIDE.Pontisc'sfamous all-coil suspension gives you a supple smooth ride...adds to your comfort, cuts down driving fatigue. BETTER BRAKING TO INCREASE YOUR SAFETY. Pontiac has air-cooled True-Contour brakes. Air-cooled drums and "grooved • - • • - 1 linings dissipate heat fast and promote longer brake lining life. THRIFTY ENGINES TO SAVE YOU MONEY. in six and V8 engines, Pontiac offers valve-in-head design that builds up extra torque, adds power and cuts gas consumption. BODY BY , CHANGING Be sure to get FISHER TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT. sodv your Certificate by Fisher adds final touch of perfection. To assure quietness, Pontiac liar-Lnisteel onstructio o a sure facto Ere JOBS? of Payment(Form n s it h.anueecaticel4n er -the exterior is protected by Magic•lfirror Finish. 104) from the firm insured! you are leaving.. : . _ " - Then follow the simple instructions on the back. '[ �- f lKe' b ar a�n READ - with 1 our .- _ y - YOUR POWLAO des ler ONTARIO -HOSPITAL INSURANCE Ste your local Pontiac dealer • • �-t960C (GUIDE ONTARIO HOSMTAL -if you haven't one, ask SERVICES COMMISSION .' ONE your empkoyer or write TORONTO Y. OwrAEEO Low Motor. Sales Lt&- r ing Fletcher on Snarly, where there were missionary work- roximatel;yr 6.00 a. m. on the first the Hon. Michael Starr. i M VINVE 1111TV W s Mr. and Mrs. !-.red Westgate and ers. She had a story to tell of the leg. of as enjoyable trip to Ottawv# After luncheon they packed and II ;t Towadblp soya bone,,=Bttildia� Evelyn spent a week recently vis- different nationalities is our court- By 9.30 they were ready for lunch, boarded the bus for a journey to icing Mr, and Mrs. Harry Westgate try. At the present time there is'an so stopped for a white'at Actinolite. Fort Henry, at Kingston. Arriving It was announced by the picker- and family in Guelph. urgent need of sixteen full-time wor- Continuing along, they soon arrived there, they toured this historic land- ing Township Historical Society last Mr, George Watson returned to leers need in our own home mission at the Lord E1gia Hotel, Ottawa, mark -- an bid fort of long ago. week that the transaction for the his home from Ajax Hospital during areas. This was presented as a shah!- where a quick change was required . Reaching home by 11.00, they ;H purchase of Brougham Schoolhouse the past week. enge to young people. Miss Eliza• before they set off for a tour 16f completed an enjoyable trip. There was a strawberry tea at the beth Boyes was guest soloist, and the Parliament Buildings. The pupils of the Senior Room of .. _ has been completed, and a cheque - .. �• , lawn of Mr, and Mrs. George Laur- 'sang He Smiled on Me P, and al#o" After a most exciting experience Vaughan Willard were eligible to has been issued to the Trustees .o# ance' on June 23, sponsored by the "Come Ye Blessed",with Mrs. Wilk- at Parliament, they walked to the go on the trip, which was supervised : Brougham School. W. A. of St. Psul's Church. inson at the organ.. War Museum, where they saw many by Mr. J.,A. Tickle, Principal,'whose The one hundred-year-old school- 'Hugh McConochie had a birthday On behalf of the congregation, .a different types of weapons on dis- wonderful interest and'enthusiasm house will be opened as an historical party on June 23. presentation was made to Mr. and play. They then stopped at the Can- brought the project into being, and .1-...-museum this summer. The Towrl- The Cubs. of Dunbarton Troop Mrs. Wilkinson at the close of the adian Archives Building before re- Mrs. Irene Graham, who wen along ship of Pickering will automatically had a camping outing last week service by Mr. Harold Mitchell. Mrs, turning to the hotel for supper. Af- to care for the girls. This trip.was take over the building, and it is end at Maple. Vera Freeman also presented her ter dining in the restaurant, an int- made possible by the generous sup- now covered by insurance. The log _ The W. A. meetin of the United with a nosegay from the choir. Rev. eresting tour of Qur nation's capital' port of the members of the Vaughae --"house on the site will be restored Church will be held at Mrs. B. W. McLachlan will be in charge of the was arranged by Mr. Beer, the driv- Willard Home and School Assoc. And furnished by a special cone u- - ttee convened by Mrs. K. H. J. Lotton s at 2.00 p. m., July 6. service next week and administer er of their bus. Clarke, and will be opened at a Sorry to report Mrs. Margaret Communion. The second day began at 8.34 a. • • ,later date. Annan has returned to Oshawa Hos- m. when the class went downstairs Hospital Auxiliary The proposed moving of the old pital, VAUGHAN WILLARD for breakfast, and then on,to the f � Green River School to the Brough- Miss Mary-Beth McClemeni had STUDENTS TOUR OTTAWA Royal Canadian Mint where they WS► _ - her 14th birthday on June 23. Sun- saw coins being made. After leav- am location, has been delayed, ow- B� Bob Graham' day afternoon she had the members ing the mint, they went to the Nat- (By Mrs. Grace Mills) ing to difficulties which arise from of St. Andrews Church choir, Pick- The' Senior Class of Vaughan ional Art Gallery of Canada. Then 'the 32 foot height. Interference with guests were: Willard Public School made an early returned to the Parliament Pidgs., The annual meeting of the Worn - power and hone lines will make eying for supper. Other p Elspeth McKay, Christine and Bar- start on Tuesday, June 7, at app-, where they had lunch as guests cif an's Auxiliary to the Ajax • moving of the old building a costly ry' - Picker- ro proposition. It Iran been suggested bara Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. P Po ggested ing General Hospital, was held 'at that" the school be dismantled, and McClement Sr.; of Toronto. Apres- the Nurses' Residence, Sirs. Griff- entation was made to Nancy Kouw- E. ith presiding.-The on the site, but no conclus- ALTER THOMSON C P g• The Treasurer's re- enberg, a member of the choir. She • • port.showed a small balance. c ion has yet been reached. / Re ' is moving to Ottawa in July. ei is from various The Green River School fits into BARRISTER SOLICITOR p projects, dances. ` p designed it , Mitchell Congratulations h sic Exam.lwith passed COMMISSIONER PUBLI OATHS amounted to nearly u etc.. a plan desr ned 'by E. C. Petrt'ean. bridge, ge sal nee three thousand � together with other anticipated build- �- • °" Y -- -.tugs, and it remains t' be seen whet- Class Honors. North-west corner of dollars, which has been used to fur- ther the work of helping the hosp- _ her the difficulties which attend it Congratulations to Miss"Els eth old Plant Rd. on � P � _. - � ital. Linen has been a major underti• can be surmounted. - Corr. McKay who won the Proficiency y WH aj� N hwa , 2- N9. 2 Highway taking, and the purchase of a new Award for Grade 8. ` �10 Volkeswagon midget bus for the use OUNBW N The United Church Sunday School - of the Staff. Reporting for the Lin- ."- Congratulations to bir. and I►irs. is closed now until September, to _ en Committee, Mrs.. W. E. E16 w give the hard-working teachers a �arrie "Pom¢ro thanked all the ladies who had att- Cam Watson on the birt�t of a dau- holiday. ended the sewing ghter in Toronto"East General Hos- - ]�trrtbarton United Church - ended the g every + gxital on June 24, 1960. y at the hospital, and + r The W. M. S. was in charge of R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. - Old Rosebank Rd. N. - TE. 9-1417 those who had sewed at home, for � •._•- Mrs. «nt Dobbin left for Holl- `.and on Saturday to visit her par- the regular morning service with their help and co-operation. Durm • Miss Evelyn Westgate conducting ,eats, Mr. and Mrs. DcGrout. - PORTRAITS •" . :., _ - the year, the Committee made 521 IlSr. and Mrs. Dick Gibb, Tren- the service. !hiss Highfield, Home A WEDDINGS -new articles of linen, phis many otT Secretary• for the ��roto ra �er tort, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Missions Executive Sy • BANQUETS _ g P Annual Meeting Hosp,tat Auxiliary Oliver Gibb. ;�• M. S. was the speaker who took ;• GROUPS, ETC. her items such as crib sheets and Mr. and 1Sirs, Paul 'tic«"hirttr of the congregation on ,an imaginary" pillow cases from odd sheets,' and ' Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. I. journey to various parts of Canada spreads for the' roll-away cots", out - of worn spreads, and double sheets made out of old worn Laparotomy ' • r Ue or Lithotomy, sheet+. Four pair of drapes were made for the hospital, 1 �e O six and with the help of the ladies 'at is an El ht the April meeting, tapes were sewn . on IOuO tonsileetomy sponges.' Ne fewer than 1770 pieces of linen _ were mended_ some taking only a,�.. - saves on an. gas ! ftw minutes-and some at least halfan hour. r. 7 4� As of April 1960, the hospital is ' paying for the linen, but the linen wilt still t purchased ed has the bCe mrn- I f -. l c b .. :• ....NNN. ...•N.NN.NNNNNN�NN•«----- «•• N••NN.N.00641 N•N..NN a n - �p quested to kee itin repair, which '7r p -it is happy_ to do. wNaaat Convener, reported rtlrat foe the ry car : ending'June 1960, there were fifty-. • SUNOCO* ; ! : four active numbers and eleven ass- _ oeiate members. o stunu to in ere, • - r the organization, a Membership ....... ....................:......:......:............:.::.:.:.::...:.....::......N...........::...... .fora added atra ton. walking -fish ponds circulated among" the guests. 'and a Bake Table set' up. About M c'.. iCO -: - !. people attended. r _ .. R. Rowland reported that as • Mr It y INA s Baby :Boot Convener she had � 9 - _ .•... en o gt7GePairs of bootees to new ._ — - _ . • : bye n June 1959 245 boys, •NNNN.NN•NNN.•NNNNNNNN.. ., • e �� � � • babies since J n and 225 girls. This means a lot of . � ..N NNN...N N.NNN..NNNN.N...NN.....N........•...._ knitting by the members and other �' • ladle do of belong tot ux- itiary. Those present were asked to r` take a supply of wool-for the vaca- Q r PP • : _ tion months of July and August, in' order to keep up the supply. It will • �� • need approximately 140 pair be* TMe r;r,podgy weep now and the end of. S tem- Ewtwmy slant : ' = her. Wood may be obtained b all'- , .Nx-CYhn6a EnpM - NNN.NN.N•..N.NNNN.N•N••N•NNN.N.•N.•NNN.NNN.NNNN.NNNN•NN.NN..••N•N• irr� Mrs. Hepditch at �L H2-3875, Oj' - �SLibrary s Cart;and Gift Bar Con. - '' � Temple, thanked the vener Mrs D. - ladies who had volunteered their j -services to make•the rounds of the wards 'with the Cart and Gift Tray :.; -•t service. This is very p . WIN iated by the patients much a rec- . _ ... ... • -' - - Program Convener Mr's. Hepditch :. gave a resume of the programs pres ented "du 'n ear, including - ' 1 - speakers from,Children's Aid Soc- iety, Retarded Children's Assoc., . Demonstration of Ceramic work, Night, P le, F of Games Ni lent ilm Phoenix.-Door Hardtop the St. Lawrence Stay, Square Dancing Demonstrati n and Christ-- - A Quality Product of Chrysler Corporation Ensinwrly man Bazaar and Party. All in all, it was a very good Year; m ompplish efforts. P rewar or thar � "'* the gouchfeel s cc d fed r M s. Henry Westney presided for -r Acclaimed by people who know. . :by Canadians from - the Election of Officers-#or-4960- coast-to-to -Dodge__Economy-Slant_Six_,_a_bn1_ 61, with the following being selected: .. �. -_- — riffith;-- -- + liant achievement of Chrysler Corporation Engineering. President, Mrs. G: Hepditch; Vice- It's anew kind of high-spirited economy engine,designed Pres., Mrs. W. Cain; Secretary, to take full advantage of the latest advances in gasoline R. Rowland; Executive Committee: development. Thoroughly tested on all major brands of Mrs. E. MacBcan; Treasurer, Mrs. h Ellis, Mrs, J. Mills,Mrs. gas, it confirmed early predictions,... V-8 spirit and pep _ - Mrs. Wings, Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. E. with up to 50 extra miles on every tankful. Join the swing r i J. Mrs. D. Cook, Mrs. A. Bel}, 1:..- veto Dodge Dart... action-test it today! - � ,•, - , > j ..firs. J. Puckrin. Refreshments were served in the lounge the close o the meeting. lou at 1 e f -+ r SEE YOUR LOCAL DODGiE-0E SOTO DEALER C°t�OA - Corr. F ODD JOBS WANTED • • • • You++g man, Piet. I3iglr- Sct+ool DODGE -D�sne Motors Limited, Pickering I Strident wants odd jobs c++tting y y g prase .wxn4ow washing etc. Phone: o t WH2-1866, o t? au►NEOUS - C. L A S S i F I E D SEE -INSURANCE I 'SZPTIC TANK' t 1 WRITEti EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE CL8AN8D . • LES FOR SALE y Pickering iriIlage CASH AND CARRY PRIGS ' . CYRIL E. MORLEY w. ), DU1T - �tiomen's Institute was held Tues- ON PLYWOOD • de, afternoon in : . : .. . . . REAL ESTATE - BA 3.4042 Hasek s xex w ------- -. --_--------M.__-, lovely garden, The members voted 4z8Z% t 13.33 " Oshawa •" AS CLOSE TO YOU- AS YOUR TELEPHONE ------------------------------------ our share of the $2000 Fund to be 4x8x%s established for a Scholarship for a 4z8z% 07 E 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING 4-H girl in Ontario County, This 4x8x% $L is a project of North and South Gr t- 5-16th's Sheathing Plywood, 40A TREPHONE:-PJCKERING: OFFICE'WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2.3115 arioW...i. irs.. F. al _,24 HOUR SERVICE Hall read en in- %th's $s.'a _ teresting letter from the Hildenbor- 3ath's Underlay - ough Institute in England. plans 4x4 Pop. Underlay ^ were discussed for a picnic in July. • CUT RATE The special feature of the meeting FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. COOPER BLOCK LTD LE Vestney DPP- Picketing Twp. Polies Statim • NCO • MAN was a speech by Eleanor '�on "The History of Education": No. 2. Highway Furnaces, .Space Heaters, Water This speech"won for her the County Phone- TEaple 9.2361 920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO Heaters; ranges, Wati al•Ftoor Contest, sponsored by the Ontarip - 1 fu�naees Hydro Commission. Mrs. Hasek LOCKS & BRICKS Furnace �taeon vut - $7.50 and her daughters assisted by hlrs. Toal Rontals Trailer Heating A Accessories C. E. Brown, then served tea to the' members STRUCTURAL STEEL SuMME9 PRICES and their guests, anx a pleasant social time was enjoyed. Why buy when you can rent? Do �•_ it Hitehall 2-3491 School is now over for this term, yoursel: and save with the aid of - e e foU:;w:ng s ed tools C�� REAL and many pleasant vents receded P�� . from P th - •-;-=9-TUDOR S?., AJAX the closing, bliss Van Dyk, • Mrs, 'Sim-sons Home Improvetaent" In . STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802 � ------_--- ------------�--- Rimmer and Mrs Jowitt• with the Alai Shopping Centre. , " Their pupils, held a picnic on Tues- The sttaall dally, rental cage le. ERRY ' S F` day, in our local Park. f�llowtnq each iteia _ _ --- Mrs. Hortop and her class' assist- Fl r Sander Edger $7.00 cd by Mts. Armstrong, visited Riv- Floor Polisher $100 0 • A ,EL RICAJ7. erdale Zoo. Many of these little six Quartnch drill `•"•a and seven year olds had never been Qt;ar "mch Dria :- were v c ' 1 N S U R A H.C fi - , and on a bus before, and eryT mu h Be.t IiKteder s{g,00 Vibratos Sander PLUMBING thrilled with it all. Sum Pump ---- $3.W On•Wednesday, Mr, Doble Ares Post Digger $ ,jg ASSURANG!. ented the cheque and ribbons to the i PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. 01'l E � For Service Day, or Nigh winners, and those honourably trim- Caulking Glut Cell 'TES 9-1521 tioned for their printing and art at Stapling G'tt' $ •75 LIFE 'AUTOMOBILE FIRE _ PYfT! S a S It7� the CN he school made an ex- Pick S t E. T Prayer $3.00 p, Specialty ceptional showing this year. Fe'sure $ •75 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ---- --- ------ --- --- to see the exhibits when you visit Hedge Trimmer �� •$2.00 J. H. VERNOY the Ex. in August. Asbmtos Shingle Cutter __ $2.00 Office: Station Plan, Ajaz Shopping Centre. Phone: WH z.3301 Excavating, Treacr Tabs Grading, On Wednesday, bars. j, Rimmer Lawn Roller _ $ .7S r Septic Tucks was presented with a lawn table and B sell Rug Cleaner $1,00." Phone For Imme3iate Coverage Day Or Night phone: WH2 2_3751 lawn glass holders by her Grade 2• Power Rarttset Gun Power C -,$3•q0 apr gathering, her 15 ' pupils. At a previous Cement Miner $6,00 Ramset Hammer - $ .7S start gave her a Iarge w,cl:er, picnic Extension Ladder _ $1,50 d . . - bore the weelu..rids till 5 Yucknniane entpir with a 1p.ir of dainty ear- PPRA!SALS rings. Les o Underlay �.... $2.00 A • _ 1 ' ' Visitors f the for of Mr. and . t I fie -staff of Lurcoln St. fir!tool torch � $ .7S �. f;eor+- 1zaM on Sunday were: Blowtorch - Blow ' $ •7S _ B c _ G NEWELL Mr. Bl rcl; } presented Mis,, Svanberg•, their plastic Tile Cutter _ $2,Op • J1 r. and,Slcs Arch, Izatt and' lam- Nui,l;c Health, Nursr with a beaut- Wheelbarrow _ _ $1,00 1 ily, of_O¢kvi;le, Mr.. and Mrs.. Royce iful cup "an,l saucer last 1°riday. Sledge Hammer . _., - $ 7S Real Estate Broker. - Pickering Village g C'ru:ckshauk'. fort Credit: and Jfrs. Our writers of this column, ladies House jacks ._ - td .7S L a Conklin and Timmy, of-tier- Hof.Ficker.ng Womens Institute, are Concrete Breaker $10,00 WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 - market.lark' , to be o vacation during - - _ ... _ ,. uri g .uly. and _ 216 Brock St. S. Whitby - Phon,- MO. 8-3625 Puckrin and Bob• this column is going to be much oto-T --_ _..• $l,po Petiotf attended the golden weddin* " shorter during g R J. (No Deposit Required) - Itrs. "H.ghxays" 4 Mile East of Dunbarton, No.2 Highway b g the et- period, Ed. _ anniversary of. their uncli and aunt, firs, Purvis. visited relatives at 0 11r. and Mra. Eldred Coons, (011- Sunderland-on Sunday. - 7. FENCE POSTS I ingw•ood, oil Wednesday last week. 1V, R. and 3lrs. Stork, of Belie- 4 x 4 cedar clothes line poles: bars for corrals and split rails," Phone - E Ville; visited the two Stork -families ATlantic 2-2361. t. : DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC BALSAM st N -- - �. _ B MT. ZION on the week-end. t Ttte SatF he?u* Sy�Ir ac. Fii=: MAX'S 31iss �l pry Jcar, Jamieson attend- l;ey on Saturday was well attended TR33E-REMO VAL AND ed the Unite( .Nations •Ssm:har for• and !good prices 'realized, Mrs. Pil- PRUNING SE High School students at Queen's . niversrty, Kingston. last week, as - the former Cooper.ltome, Church ekerin g- Phone WH2-2205 a delegate from.Pickering Dist. High St. North. ly' =9 : FREE ESTIMATE _ Mr. and Mrs. John Stork return- ju Disney had the mifort- cd on Satu�day_frartt_1ltcir.two-week School PUPPIES GIVEN AWAY 1 Mr, Earl Two puppies, seven weeks aid. pan une to fall oft the'wagon last Mon- trip out 11 est, where the • visited' s female and one male. WH2-2963. Phone Pickering-WH 2-2.533 day while !oading bald„ and the the Miller family in Sintaluta, Sask. • front wheel of the wagon ran over f' The. SMuseynt Committee is rate- Washin Mae`•ines - $20 And U his shotrider. ful, to Mrs. C�hal. Pilkex. for her g P \irs. PARTS AND SERVICE James Cullen, of`Orarlge%ille donat:cin of several article., spent a few -days last---werk Y.ith- , Mr. John Baxter is in the-Oshawa:. ,t4JAX BARGAIN, CENTRE '. -- _, her sister. Xlrs. T. Jordan,.who hay Hospice!,`where fie uniierveent' an Phone: WH2-6410 been on the sick list. op ration on his eye. We understand Open Every Night Till 9:00 O'clock FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: _ s � 1 ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES Janette ;and Margaret- Hoskins it was succcssiul. - - - 30 - �w� spent the week end at \fusl;oka with 'Miss Barbara_ Knipp FOR SALE - 30 acres standing hay, :-AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS pps, whose par- Bunker-Cormack Farm, mile and a t their grandparents, Df. V. -and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Von Rlis, were half east of Pickering illa I AND IMPROVEMENTS. ?firs, Hoskins, well known here, was married on g ge' Mrs. Ralpb• Jones attended the Saturday, FOR SALE - over 30 acres g stan_ I�ELAyi 'Vk ALSO PURCHASE OR- LOAN June k8, in r. an eat, s. ding hay. Mrs. 'Geo. Hutchings, 2nd Rcesor family re-union at Markham Mr, Dennis Happy. b1r, and :bars. Con. west of Liverpool Road. _ ITIIEYEQ ' ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. . on Saturday. 1 ..Z'on Pitis, who now live in Saska- t ATRIPBNME ( IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- Friends are glad to know Mr, toots were present at the wedding. WANTED MN sm GAGE FINANCING a FOR FAST Bert Wilson is able to walk to Pal- bfrs. Ken Clarke attended the His'- sam again following his eye.opera- torical,Convention at Waterloo, the s T1 DR/� COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - tion. end of last weeic< -.41fTENTIONI' • Sun-clay visitors at the Ralph Jones la of the ]Hutt family held Do you haze an AVON Represent- t /tw !!;!�� • AUBREY E. IRELAND home were: ' Mr.' and Mrs.. Albert a picnic on Sunday at the•Conser' atrve calling on Von regularly?" If Cooper "and family, 13rooklin, and vation Park. About fifty were pre- y'ou' doit't,'•perhaps it is am open AND COMPANY Mrs. %Vm. Sadler, of Highland Crk. sent. They report that of the 1U0 territory, which could'offer you a �e Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson and picnic tables in the Park, all were good earning opportunity. If you 100 ADELAIDE ST. Mary Jean Visited on Sunday with "occupied. would like to sell Avon, please ca1A Mr, and Mrs: Arch Britton,• Osh- ! LE6 0627 Collect. TORONTO 2 ONTARIO awn. BROCK ROAD .' e" Several .from here attended the CAN YOU USE $35 to, $5d a week Decoration Secvice at Salem Cem- for'Jenni£er Taylor of the 5th Con- m addition to your present earnings? EMpiro 8-5300 or Empire 6.5964 etery on Sunday. Our choir was in cession, wlio is in the Ajax Hosp- Supply customers in Pickering and $ILi Evenings _ Aiax with the-large attendance. ital° f Raw•leigh's line. TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6902 Rev. T. Flcetham will be on vac- The summer holidays are hero Start earning immediately. Write - $ ation durinq July. Next Sunday, the School closed on Wednesday and we Rawleiglis. Dept. F-343-902, 4005 3rd, the Sunday School will be in t,,,^c :. ­ill he a s-,fe and ha Richelieu, Montreal: ' Tuesday, my 5; at Springhill Park PPy one. l J charge of the.service service with a com- The 1.V. H - Supper at 6.110 m, g picnic was.held on June 28; and MEN or �i'OMEN - Pleasant, full -- i p hined service at 10 a. m.'and Dr. Y. was a hucre access. It was glorious S CAL STSt Margaret Puckrin, Oshawa, visit- Hoskins in charge of the service. weather and a busload of children . or Part-time work, Make,$35 a week E ed Charlie and Mrs. Clemence dur- in Your' spare time, selling Raw,- WHITEHALL- 2-5880 Mrs: Morgan Evans, Claremont, and parents spent the day at the ing the week-end. is spending a few days this week, Poyd Conservation Area. Mr. Lange Mr. and �Mr.:. Stanley Powell and with her daughter leigh'c Products, Full tifite average Mrs. Lorne. teacher, arranged 180 to $100. ��'rte - Rawleigfi's, AUDLEY family .attended the Powell family g quite a number of Dept. F-343-i, 4005 Richelieu, Mori Y Jones. picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunda% visitors at the Richard Kench.aPri ei wereswona.and quite _._ �Tearfy one hundred friends and Frank Hoag, Thornton's Corners on Dav home wrre. Miss Tescie' Day. --a feu enjo�ed_swimminR, ----=. treal: tt#refied--at-the-Aadk . _._ �- __... and all - ref-Toronto: Mr. arnd iffrs. Alvin armed back at the school at 5.04. WANTED :School on Friday evening for a Mr. and Mrs. John Puckrin and Bushhy, Of Uxbridge. Mr, Richard Birthday 1%'shes to Cheryl Brad- "!community shower for Carol Lee Athur attended •the Bryant family Wilson, Brooklin, and Mr. and Mrs. shave, why celebrated her 2nd birth- WANTED .;and Frank Wonnacott. Miss Lee has re-union at the home of Mr. and Chas. 'Day and family, Ajax. day recently •.."taught music in Audley and Bag. Mrs. Mark Holliday, Oakwood,, on kan,'Used Furniture And .....'taught gotsville school for seven }cars. Sunday. ---•°•--••••••-•-••••r•-•- Mr. and \frs. f.eorge' Benn^rt, of C REFRIGERATION _ Toronto, with Bruce and Scott, Appliances !George Izatt was chairman for the Vic Anthony, Whitevale, spent the -AIR- CONDITIONING, called on Mr. and Mrs: E. Corn tt r' AJAX BAGAIN CENTRIC short program.. The Senior. Rooitr week-end with Mac. and Mrs. COMMERCIAL on' Monday Phone: WH2_6410 sang a chorus and presented a mock Hedge. Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock g ^ J g Fred Puckrin Visit- hOMESTIC ?bliss Gloria" Mucklow is spending wedding. Tlic, Juniors san three Mr. and Mrs. SALFS - RERVTCE a few days with ` songs and flayed se%eral numbers ed Mr, and Mrs. Ni'alter Hollinger Mr, and bfrs. fit': REAL ESTATE_ R LORNE WHITE Carter. including table lamp, a floor lie,arid of Chcrrywood, Stmday evening. :kL'ick.ing - Phone WH2-1517 Y Frank received many ')eautiful gifts, The community welcrnnes Mr,,and - .-RICK BERRY_ P-ICKERS WANTED c. ' FARM FOR SALE g p, p Mrs, Arthur Brown; Ricky and Jim- ► RTCVCLF. REPAIRS Long, Picking Season Ten acres, lots of fruit, brick house, and a hassock. nry, Who have moved from Ajax to, P I RTe •1'-T) ¢RPI'TrR - TOP PRICES PAID bathroom, hgrn, implement house. Several from here attended the-' reside on the 4th. Con, where Mr. AJAX BeRG4TN CENTRE _: 3rd Cyr. Westney Road near Cannin Memorial Service at Salem Cemet- Brown is employed with Davidson's gton, Jas. Ryan, Broker " Call Phone: WHv For Or - Old Plant Road Cannington, phone 99. cry Sunday afternoon, Apple Orchards. Cal 24 Hours A T)av For Service FRANK C:1LDF.RO\F. jul 8 �• . The Club Picnic will be -held on bfr. and Mrs. Dick Puckrin and Open Every Night Till 9,00 O'clock 3' ll july 15 d { OM a a z � °zaa � � W x w w z o o o a e o �i z , 14 ° d ' 0 a > H y q LL. a ° N 1.1.. a 1.LJ � H e Irl a � O ° w o JW - � f h W-_ to LU €' o ✓K JJMMJ t i J z Z o ' 'o Z on LU CL Imp a" s S+ 0 3 IA LAJ Ilk wIS-- `� P A y. , U p ] i y a '� p� Ej • . w x W x w a z. a . U a a v a w w .1-w 1 H. x CO --� - 0- gl i ' Qlfiedl ! «- - Divine 'Service *as held Sunday, J GUA RAIgTF51:) morning, with ..Mr•.jCen. Heron, B. � i s ::--- :a A., in charge. The choir entered to t d �8�lO•T� 1e the Processional "O God our help. —I y BO - -"OHNI sir Ages Past". Miss Jean Clarke - Any Make or Model : "i ' epng The Lord's My Shepherd", PRESCRIPTION SPECL, CISTS 1 adding much to our service of praise. V� " Marion McClement presided at the _ organ. Scripture readings - Psalm FURNITM DEALER 2. and Joshua 3. Mr. Heron prearh- 'COSNVXS' SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS a very fine sermon from Joshua 3* 5 - "And Joshua said unto 'the people, - sanctify youiselves,,- for tomorrow •Slim HOLM t t 7 J596i Bergmangvt o Body �+*� •��� the Lord will do wonders among M/E PAYS DAILY 9A DAY OR MOOT you. Mr. Heron told:of the faith of Ot� e a Abraham and of Moses, as fie led UNDAYS i HOLfD/RYS 1-S STAY" 20, pawoQ � the children of liras] forward and phone: TB UMU *1811 wM' fir` ��P• the]brink ofo theari eroJordan, mak- PICKERING PHONE WH. 2 Atter Mfl[f,T1Wh ing the statement given in the text -to-morrow the Lord will do won--Phone WH. 2-2171 ders'amon Repairs Can Be Financed g you. This was.a ,g�opd - .. .. Vest for the children of Israel and `Pickering, Ont, it,is an even better test for us Our ' KEN.AND CLARI(f I " church has gone through difficulties through the years, but, by .the-grace GRAHAM HARDWARE �� ,r =�j�j of Go'd we are camped in this place _ today. et. us want God to use us. �LUCi`IOHEB S W. H. 1. THOMPSON, B.'A., LLB. We need to have discipline, we need- to 1 e cabitles d Y study our Bible. We need only ',n"5 Points and SolLcttos one Guide, Jesus Christ; let us fol- -" rss >3t hapisnmaab Bona♦ British Columbia and Ontario low Him, me Living God. We must = - hold Ftu'sdlt is• Rest ]('state -B lira- &oJ3s2an-t23c- , env---ourselve% than '����— s C• -_ &Sirs Dir=e Spada at —wood .,ll'— -— God so loved us He gave His onJY � 1 g --b� T/}�f� WHiteisali 2-5151 Son. We must be sanctified, we ?xLee d OY. - must be dedicated, we must find a lk 8. phsy AAL. MR Residence: TBaiple 9-2056 Christian task to do in the name of Ge .' Hadwall � P. O. phwo >I WL aM Jesus Christ.The Kindergarten class and Jun- PHONE WH. 2-1911 �PICKERING ) ' p�� he" leem antmMiabsd for Congregation were conducted bL- augu sum sfaoe La". Creighton, Fraser,. ,Drynan Mrs. Geo. McLeod and Lyn Muris- _ sit Murdoch on. Corr. 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Hanmhls" Cftering _ Borrlsters, Solicitor and Notaries THE COUNTY OF YORK _ " E. Ra FLEURY Public To Wit: -Weddings, Banquets, Showers UNDER AND BY VIRTUE o Bank of Commerce. Chombets, " a WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS to Bak Products IQaf'riitir, SOIiCttOr� 3 Sirncoe Street North,. Oshawa me directed, issued out of the Coup- _ ty Court of the County of York, :ii _ a JN Not P is "Meat vW Pi _ wherein ARTHUR MITCHELL Pies Our S lal L rY x. _. Telephone k ho 446 P .. r- �r� at o,M K„pa� Raw LIMITED is Plain sff, and ANTH. -Main St. Pickering 1NH 2-038� molmd 4eek ONY SPANG, is Defendant, I have r , neized and taken under Execution, Al. 2-7591 or AT. Z-]Sis W, '� — and will offer for sale by Public _. 8�ers -COUNT" EKUM Anction in my office in the Coutt --- Now,to Phis 1:m to Sae fall SMALL ACRX&GRS AXD House, in the Town of Whitby, in swwday eii Erownp _ FARM the Coua. , of Ontario, on Thurs- _. Dlr d�eistwwse Msee Wattlog Etayeas Wait day, July 14, 19W, at 2.30 o'clock inAJ" feed ash Dews Pslmeads the afternoon, all the right; title, in. R CALL - Mr. B'1GIdS teresr and equity of redemption of For Prompt And Raperimosed ANTHONY SPANG, to, in, and DEALER - �bs out of the following lands, namely: -. Joremerrt tap.•t,.A� • of�e. ��«. ALL AND SINGULAR that eer- _ (COTTAGE MATERIAL -• twin parcel or tract of land and prerttr :FENCING J AL WUJmOVGH-sfY o" sons is" being Lo' 7, Plan S59, for the GARAGE DOORS -- PLYWOOD' "Higaws� Sanoosd werlia' Ia Township of Pickering, in the Coun- :PAINTS ~• "ST. AUSTIN, PWIF. 1 aRv:sqwr e d sebmses" ty of Ontario. 0 - ;DO-IT YiIURSELF CARPENTERY.SHOP TOOLS - I Batah"d so .ARTHUR WFI,SH, X $ 1. Whitby. Ontario Sheriff, County of Ontario.. TERMS ARRANGED Two adfes west of Whitby a : - July 7 �. ea No. 2 Highway. betwesa •AS LOW AS Whitby wd AJ&x REAL ESTATE - :.._ . WMby NO `- Photo Cn-op now in Pick- Church PRESBYTERIAN AVERAGE GARAGE - $115.00 PER MONTH j� ering and Ajax areas. To c TE Ch�rcfi -- -' L�M p ►.blie Warship mad Sunday sA*ol HIGHWAY WK 2-325 1' 940 a.m.—West Reese pubae Sdao ,AlJUM KAY= courteous swvite ask for moo a.m.—Centennial Read public Iti aATJ�eo18/ /Rlr. Blower. _ EVERYONE WELCOME - REV :. ,: W M. LF _ . IYL ULTON, _ Y. Cali _ - _ �. -, enera ar ware —' lae. risiba. w1>t "Ae Jo Schatz Phone AT. 2-2372 r _ _ -rRs ---------------------------T. E ----- —Paints Electrical A -- ----------- ----------- General Insurance '— Reohor S?. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN - Pi&od S90 or MO. B-3337 CHURCH - y Appliances TELEVISION b RADIO �` Ontario = - e•. er _ Rector'_ R H S Shepb d, B A., D."D 196. PWrering — 171 , RE RS - � .. _ Fools -Glass Rector— Etc. . —"- s� Furore SUNDAY SERVICES PHONE: TBmpis 9.1191 11� Me ;` •e ;:jE . 8.3r� a. m—Hot t y Communion DUNBAMN RADIO&TV 11.00 a. nL—Morning Prayer 11.00 a. m.—Holly Communion :_ SIfERRI �t S 0n S :Hardware _ ♦. B. BATT$W , (4th Snny> 11-M a..in.—Sunday School in the Community Hall ells . FUNERAL AND ,11.00 a. m.—Nursery, in Rectory ;. soaaa A. coxAhrr, a A. AMBULANCE Room - ages up to ,Ye ;:Phone WH. 2-0480 'PICk @r�it�. � - E SERVICE WFDIFS.DAY !. >ikAZ;RLSTE$ sad 90LIC1T0'a 10.00 a. m.—Holy Communion and C0t=H BUII.DMG, AJAR y Intercessions for The Sack No. 2HCGHWAY _ MA KS ELECTRIC ------ � simcois St.'s" wawa AT PICKERIN3.BEACH ROAD ' _ Puckering United Church : Minister: Rev,'Melville Buttars uisurance Co. 'Telephone. /ndustria1, Commercial & Residential Wiring vizirs Ga PHONE _ � SUNDAY, JULY 3, 19W ,Prompt Efficient Service Free Estimates" ante. For Farm And avtn W H 2-3610 Van 1P 9.45 A. M. - Sunday School _ ' 11 00 'A. M. - Church Service 1/iYsleem lbsnraooe on saiWap� - .L: MAR K*S wine al" liltisaf2$11t AUDLEY Tel. TE. 9-1570' R.R. 2, Pickering). e.+..•tiN lo.araae. « "° toed• BRADY 945 A. M. - Church Ssrvice 11.00 A. M. - Sunday School Bowman & Gibson - PLUMBING STORE ----- -----° °-- FOR Christian S�:ience Society 'COAL O' " WOOD COTTA ROUGE COTTAGE SPECIAL—Automatic pressure �a HMS, ONTARIO system, stainless sink and chrome fou. MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO. I cet in arborite top cabinet; gtasi lined Invites You To Its Regular a e' IF* Chartered Accountants electric hot water tank. Complete outfit Church Service ". _ — t'iaens.d Trustt»e O en Daily, Saturdays till 1 m, Its Rosebaak Road .School —a_ u! ,na sup� e s P Y Y P Rosebank Road,'South - -- Y � Ajax - Oshawa : Stratford EVERYTHING IN SAFE Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. Arthur Mitchell ltd day School At The Same Hour a. W. Rishl Cam., R L/1. PLUMBING • • • Oshawa.RA "S27 A eadin Roam ` sir+ R. waters eA - 'SALES SERVICE g Is open To The wxitehallz-0890 _ CONTRACTS Public, In The Allerton Real 26771 ., n•A �� � Estate Building, Kingston Rd. s �• 4320 Kingston Rd., West kill At Rouge Hilrk. f AT, 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 'Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays -From 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. - ;For Further Information,.Call. _ - - ATlantic 2-2635 Y tk. 0�ss CR t Rec"idy' ' To• Serve You ENT h L s .t�. _ AYLMER BOSTON BROWN WITH MEAT BALLS BEANS Wltb s ox Z TINS c _ ts0 . 2 29 TINS PORi� I _ 16A! SPA4 6ffff-TI t MAZOLA 32 oz PEAR SHAPED - .. -• - � • ' - - • ... - _ .._.. .. ' ..:'OIL BOTTLE -• _ wt1flys ffANS TIN IFIU SBURY DOUBLE DUTCH Y _ � . DEVILS ' It az 29 . YORK SWEET FWD 16 OZ. ISe OFF GRANULES ...�.+�..r s •.JARS C EELS �►,�� � Bla �$c . TH -- „ DELUXE ASSORTED DETERGENT 24 OZ. MANNINGS . ` �. ..�.: LJq[JJ _. c - TINS BISCUITS FAG. _ U.S. No.-1 WATERME10 S SPRUB - r oz ars c ea F ,: ...., IFRESH GRADE A OVEN-READY _ - _ 18 LB. AVERAGE FIERY RED IDEAL FOR THE F AMILY PICNIC '� . �• _. 1�C�ASTII�lG flr FR YING �. _....' SAVORY to TRCWICAL '.'BANANAS JFIRST OF THE "CE1E'JPttv1 EXTRA • '� . SEASON LARGE HOME GROWN STALKS �' _ . LB. AVERAGE _,• tLSCIOUS: ' ' .JUICY CU5TER5 �Car: , i r - 1bw - ------------- FRESH GRADE A-HALF OR QUARTERS NECK &GIBLETS REMOVED, '4 b OZ. TINS OLD SOUTH 6 OZ. TINS SUNKIST - • Lemonade A« Foa - : .CHICKEN BAR-B-� CUTS lb. �c . Orange Juice- , J -CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS 1L.5 9 .C Fr ' ee • 1 -is or miner un. -, FREE FOR IGA CASH REGISTER TAPES AND. -,PKG. OF 6-12" TABLERITE -- BONUS BOOSTER TAPES. - - - WIENER. ROLLS All For .,.. CHECK YOUR CATALOGUE TODAY r PxG. OF' 6 SUNBEAM AO" _ Y -FOR A WIDE RANGE OF SUMMER ITEMS. VIENERS _ WE RESERVE ,THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. QUANTITIES. ' - PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 29, 30, JULY 2ND RICH ARDSON S -..IC A "MARKET ANAD 5 129 49 89 :._DICKERING =ONTARIO .